What is the first maintenance mileage for the Range Rover?

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DelBeckett
07/24/25 12:25am
According to the user manual, the first maintenance for the Range Rover is at 10,000 kilometers or 6 months, whichever comes first. First maintenance items: Include changing the engine oil and oil filter, as well as a full vehicle inspection. This covers tire pressure, tightening chassis screws, checking electrical equipment, and topping up fluids. Unless you request additional services like adding windshield washer fluid or tire repairs, the first maintenance is generally free of charge. First maintenance precautions: If you do not visit the 4S dealership within the specified time for the first maintenance, you will not only lose the warranty rights but also significantly impact the engine's performance. Metal particles generated during the break-in period mix with the engine oil, degrading its quality, reducing lubrication effectiveness, increasing fuel consumption and noise, and in severe cases, damaging the engine.
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